Current superimposition variable flux reluctance motor with 8 salient poles

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We propose a current superimposition variable flux reluctance motor for a traction motor of electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles, which consists of 10 salient poles in the rotor and 12 slots in the stator. However, iron losses of this motor in high rotation speed ranges is large because the number of salient poles is large. In this paper, we propose a current superimposition variable flux reluctance motor that consists of 8 salient poles and 12 slots. The characteristics of the 10-pole-12-slot and 8- pole-12-slot current superimposition variable flux reluctance motors are compared using finite element analysis under vector control.

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Takahara, K., Hirata, K., Niguchi, N., & Kohara, A. (2017). Current superimposition variable flux reluctance motor with 8 salient poles. Open Physics, 15(1), 857–861. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2017-0102

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